Training Interrupted at Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1911-04-02

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TRAINING- INTERRUPTED AT LEXINGTON. Lexington, Ky., April 1. No horse has galloped over the Kentucky Association mile track since last Tuesday because of its muddy condition. The weather today, however, is bright and training operations will now probably go forward. Then-will be. a big influx of horses from Juarez and Jacksonville next week. Every stall available at the track and nearby has been engaged and secretary G. D. Wilson is informing late applicants that the best he can do is to stable them at Versailles or Georgetown, twelve miles away and use the inter-urban lines for transportation when they have entries. Four two-year-olds by Kilkerran, belonging to Talbot Bros., arrived from Paris today. One is a brother to Samaria, winner of the Kentucky Oaks last year. E. R. Bradley, who wintered at Palm Beach, is here to remain at Idle Hour Farm until after the spring meeting closes.


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